Thursday, September 18, 2014


Playing Dress Up



Perhaps one of my favorite things about styling
is being able to create a beautiful story using some
of my favorite things; clothing, jewelry and accessories.

Whether it's a theme, concept or mood that I'm trying to
portray, finding the right pieces to build your masterpiece
is something I love. I am such a perfectionist when it comes
to creating the perfect look, and I may look at hundreds of
dresses and jewels before finding exactly what it 
is that I'm looking for.



When it comes to special event dressing, being
organized and having a vision of what you want 
is important. I never usually go into something
without an idea in my head of what I want to create
and when I do get stumped, I turn to books,
old magazines and movies for inspiration.



When I began my search
for what to wear to one of my dearest friends wedding,
I knew I wanted glamorous, simple and feminine. 


When I start, I like to be able to see everything that I'm working 
with so I can compare and contrast, and again, 
build a beautiful story. It's important to remember 
that not everything has to match, as long as all 
of the pieces make sense and compliment eachother. 
I had so much fun piecing
together this look and can't wait to wear it for the
big night... but more importantly, I cannot
wait to see my beautiful bestie walk down that isle!!!

xoxoxo


All Items above are available at www.renttherunway.com





Simple waves, a light smokey eye and a light pink nail.


XOXO


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Wednesday, September 3, 2014

Bending The Rules:
White After Labor Day


Fashion is always evolving; whether its a new trend
or a recycled one (Shoulder pads anyone?).. However most
recently, some fashion rules have been bent such as wearing
white to a wedding (With the Brides approval of course) and more
recently, wearing white after Labor Day. 

Sporting rich creams and winter whites is the perfect
way to add a pop of brightness to the dreary weather and
darker hues. The key to wearing white in the Fall and
Winter is all about fabrics and textures; choose heavier
fabrics like cashmere and wool and textures such as
tweed which is my absolute favorite!

Here are just a few ways you can
incorporate white and creams into your
Fall and Winter Wardrobe!



Happy Fall!!
xx
Sarah